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Y THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2, 1927. attempting te do, if his New York criti-|3 Dml) Alaska E m!mv uie o, 1. AMOIARTIoe v T Ted ? Smoke Nuisance Is & fanl! ever ”11 is a lm i )'l]:lun )..”Hv 4!--numl[ .\n... | ALONG LIFE'S 1 Reduced in St. Louis PROFESSION AL o i 1 11 « ment ha 1 right to expect and a policy harac } | ‘ jid progress in the reduction M-— Publistied inday b M i 1 E a ¢ I By SAM HILL | i s the past year, there| PRINTIN N \ M J terized the fiery Montanan as ‘“‘the meancst kind t Y Alask i Hie) tia\poiics | L having been a 20 per cent reduction B > T o = Vy R R b — - =~ = jolations of the smoke ordinance | o aser ‘ree - Entercd | The Cooli Administration is not departing in Observations of Olasst Inhabitant % ¥ g (...:‘ln.:-”;‘. er | Drs. '\d.li & Ijulm B. P. 0. TLX3 matier . R e President Wilson and| The old-fashioned woman who stuck QUrng 12, o kAR e DENTISTS Meeting Wednoaday e ; 'to her flat tire for tl ike of thejOt Snioke Commiigsloner Gorcot i 1 and 3 Go'dstein Bdg. Y evantigs at 8 . olalosk SUBSCRIPTION RATES. that of uccessor in cffice, the late Presidentto her flat tire for th Th were 488 ¢ of exc el | 75 kit Hall Delivercd by n Juneau Douglas, Treadwell and yf Mr. Kellogg's notes do not insist on any-|children now das a daughter whol GO0 G daring 1926 s | e, HARRY SPERLING Thane for $1.25 per month ; 3 : ves the children, if any. three or SO peciBgied i i Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. IARRY SPERLING, thing which was not requested by Secretary Colby |5 3 during 1925, a total of 1,085 for i i i ixaltd” Rufer. L s {four papas before they are old " y or R in the Wilson Administration and Secretary Hughes i IR fwo vears, the report sets forth, A semm———— e one m : enough to go out and get married | s’ ) e = 3 e 3 Subs v notify under President Harding. Every one of them has! oo 5ot o o0 iaimaclve i0 per cont reduction in the num i i . the de SN ’ i adkn e ! of complaints of excessive smo ¢ | the B vightfuily insisted on fair treatment of American citi- S by e s compared to) | Dr. Charles P fenne ‘ ol . lens and a proper recagnition ot their logally act| It Are Al s e sl DENTIST ho quircd Caims. To do. less would be to fail in the, Blnks: It is about the most usual (G e of T (‘0"“;" BV i Sl [y, OVErnment well recognizad duty in the premises 'Ihinp after all, isu't it?" o o SIthE i h oenal | [Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. | ish Rite ¢ net Nor does an Administration which undertakes to per-| Jinks: “Yes, what? ke ‘ | Telephone 176 | Rer meetin p ; f form this duty deserve to be branded as “‘imper Blinks: “Why, unusual weathor e [ = g U SR o 4 | ( 1 I lows Haal, talistic | The Japun om | VA S n \ ED T it : s There Ought to @c a Law! Jennias e - @l wanrTen | AT e : A news item says “Denjamin Frank. munications has "‘ ‘ Dr. A. W. Stewart = e ; ss GiLy-nromoters - WHo SBCAEH IR Uan T RIMAINRRN 110 riuaica) s tHAE Di0adadsUng sk DENTIST LOYAL ORDER OF the lecture vow wish that Aimee had remained | gooom es is prohibited | e e MO00SE kidnapped s this a veiled attempt to han - | % : Juneau Lodge No. 700 K& saxonholie GRTBan? tet Almovrist P osss your Suit. Wl SEWARD BUILDING 4 Meets every Monday | “adiken) i 3 @' and woliver ®hone 52 adv | | Office Phone 469 Res. Phone 276] | night, 8 o'elock, Moosa To show that he is playing no favorites, Sen- Something ought to be done aboi. | > W i 7 A ls, Dictaters. R 1 ator Bora wuld now address a note of protest) brotecting the good napes of o e e e G A e | s:“vb...;.\ : o 1 o R S to Engl gainst sending troops to China Hustrions dead} s 25 ™ ; - PULSE AND CARD READING | | 0 Ha! Hal Past and Future accurately told | Dr. W. J. |’i;£;{ MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE Nt 147 The Immortal. It orders came fpbur e back seat or no charge. 538 Kennedy St., | PHYSICIAN { F. & A M. | e | Somebody would® it || vor. G6th Phone 4403, Home | | | | Second and fourth Monda N | (« innati Enquirer.) The v m s, ya' understand | | readings by appointinent i Office—Second and Main | 0f cach month in Odd Fel | 1 v Hall, begir at G Ve | Recently it was reported in a news dispatch That's where her hubby sits T U SRR R S T e - Telephone 18 |z aelock. Q that the oviginal of Whittier's “Barefoot Boy' had = v e | — R e AN been found dying, in destitution, in a squalid cabin Ask Dad, He Knows 1' i ? I | tarr near Danvers, Massachusetts “Joln,” said Mrs. Dumbbeal, 1 oo PUT CREAM IN NOSE | - B o — 5 e e e 4 it | T be true or not that the unfortunate was, ‘child labor' mentioned every once in AND STOP CATARRH | Dr. 1. Vance Order of CALAMITY HOWLERS ARE WRONG. ‘4 reported, the original from whom the sray poel a while in the news. Just what is’ || ouwepun 201 Gougstein. Bid | ; EASTEAN sTAD limned his enduring lyric the man grown old and chill labor. anyway | 7 $ or by appointment and and 1o o Cpen €1 wth Tues- Shern t ¥ W ) eparit 1 series o ¢ SWor € | i « f St BAR et res OF o and wretched, who once played as a barefood boy Working the old man {4 " irils and End He: ! Liensed octeophatic physician oty st 8 article 1 th ndustrial - growth of the Pacific on the Whittier farm. This aspect of life's muta- replied 5 it s | 9 s sau Hotel Wit Worthy Northwest, in letter to €0 W Barron, publisher of tipns does not concern u What really matters You feel fine in several neial rnals of ¢ cast including the that the poet carved in singing verse, on that hoart Subbing for the Heart Throb Editor— |y .\ (ild in head I ST | LS Boston News Bureau, Barror Weekl Wall Street of humanity a picture that can never di The Bare Don't worry ony dFa gl tuens zone, Your « | - KNIGHTS OF Journal and othe de the following significant foot Boy is immortal! you down lopen. The air pas 1 Dr. Geo. 1 COLUMBUS observation about the salmon canning industry Down the ways of youth he goes, whistling the V'I-".""”fl "l“‘l::'\‘. iT‘“‘” AR RC AT VS 1 ) breathel 20PRACTOR 4 s The &a pack, i« n of calamity songs of life’s spring-time days. His face is smudged, million caf Pl freely. No more dullness, headache;| four | howlers notwithstandin nereasing rath and the tail of his shirt flies free; his feet feel the E yuo hawking, snuffling, mucous dis-| by f er than decreasing, and for the first time thrill of the carth’s electric currents. and his soul' ~ The Bard's Gaiety . leharges or dryne no struggiing| s [ e o in 25 years real, « A brains have soars responsive to the whisperings of the Infinite,| I'm always bright and cheerful, o 50 ot night | J Cretary gotten busy and tie salmon industy which breathe in the rustle of leaves, the tinkle of For 1 ""I ]“‘ ]“" Hae &8 your dr vou it a|® | : 1 e 1 To always k 1 Y n | T - T - ( 4 S0 on 1 b waters, the love notes of birds, the perfume of T & ;1 Wi 1' : x 1 bottle of Cream Balm. | § | AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF As usual calamit wrong, Only Woodland blossoms, the sheen of sun, the green of IBLEVAUIELL S O a little of i i, an-| ” & ALASKA, Isloo No. 6. B g e oot ol ths Bt ata6ois V. L. Albrecht 38 two or three yea the pre f the nation v far fields—in all the glory of the out-of-door Tisve s bl ISy Hoit cream in you tr let| | 1 3 filled with alarmin recasts about Alaska's salmon DOYiand Dothi neva ke i bl netrate through every air pas-| bl PR e L v N There walnut tr and pawpaw shade there 3 i € R sothe and. heal| 1 . ach month ¢ « ck poom ards supply. It was o I8y depleted, and, suld the’ e G P By which you readily can 5 dghi il city nd refr nts. At Moose Hall vrophets of disaster, on the very verge of exhaustic St bR £ R some liar, (00. swollen, i mucous pin ] S UG! T Vit pent y )\. 11‘ lisaster 1 the very v :‘ I exhaustion or TR iy there are shag-barks, bearing trea I am some liar, toc s s veilat com ey | 5 s i i Irs )l.fl!:vm President; g L be done and quickly or the Alaski ., yyeet and alluring: there are ponds and creeks Sy e S iy ol analie s Hurley, Secret: RS hEUTHE 1S SXERCE A8 LHRRIMAIING IS i ali Sighimimar il o alll Swilbh S nvlGin s S iiresiSrib] o R s e R = = the thre asons elapsing ne then every pack jupre: there are rabbits and chipmunks and squ | SWhat part do enkin ng in (o 5 | i« > \ dere & 8. b el " o {stuffed-up and miserable n TV T COT T lias been above norms Fhat of Tast season was and coons: there are kildees and chows and cranes S0 e nmx’» e i ! e | i D2 CITY TRANSFER a rvecord ind kinglishers —he knows them all, and their haunts G Ie RIS Dl DR L [ - COAL. WOOD, BAGGAGE The pack scems (o0 be inereasing anmually and, and their seasons are those in which he may go, SO convineed e Just adds thed T NOLAND'S CORNER | | OfHes (10 B e i AND KINDLING what is more to the point. records of the Bureau of unsandaied, to company with the scenes and things ']‘(“l""_"“‘ it !‘::'I“{j‘ ke WE HANDLE | stein Buiding, I!‘;”““ S | Stand at City Cafe—Day or Yisheries sho m istan \ cient escape- the red gods knew and loved so well in the days of eclions were co S UL < g - Res., Knudsen's use Vi | Night—DPnone 377 Fisher ‘u n 1 | uificien 1) )\ new a ed s0 we D l"lg'll W histle (JUHI\ I R e Night—Plonc 7 ment of fish to the spawning beds to seed them long ago e | k| Sy ¢ o . . e B The cfoot Boy is happy, happy his enjoy- 7 NONE BETTER ( L sl ooy for future years. The regulations of the Bureau' The Baretoot B PPy, happy In his enjoy T | wment of an eternal present, but happiest in the [ERLES AWBAs 1 Boz or Bulk - - seem ample Lo protect the supply MEl, 0% U ! o Why did you gi¥e up the idea of !y —1 o o This cireumstance, together with the evident plae- 47€ams With which he peoples it—the dreams which o258 ©€ T80 i | - g > s o 3 B0 B0 (e maviaiiine Sitd ot tiie ity o iava: [ollow, Ibitaw Nim (nd1He ead - shialll navel Bappme s SR AR IR ] - " | THE CHAS. W. CARTER|| |RELIABLE TRANSFER businesslike basis, offers enconragement not alone to ,‘j_"'”‘””‘ ;] "]“,'; .‘"["”_”:‘ ""”,"l"'\'_.l,”z\" I;"h""’,“"’“ the early hours of going to bed and| | I, J. SHARICK MORTUARY | . Fhone 149 Res. 148 tiie: firms and individusle with money fuvested n CreAm—the all thal is At s the early hours of geting wp. You| | o0 Gytioty (Successor to I V. Sully ), || | COURTESY and GCOD SERVICE canneries, but likewise to Alaska, since it is the see, he is used to doing just the op-| ver;vfcf.i aml)'am:nds‘ “The Last Service is the | Our Motto Terrifory's main industry and principal source of Northern Pacific and Great Northern. pHOBLeS | { Greatest Tribute ¢ ] —— revenue | { . Silverwere | Corner Ath and Franklin St Ry £ EER IR TR | ’ oo More or Less True | Phone 136 frEm—— - S ) | (New York Times.) 1 &L. | hon Lo AR TSy Ty S | The flat tire that tooks like a meal | | TJewelry e o1 11 G ENDING AN ABUSE OF AUTHORITY. | Whether the proposed merger of the Northern . ihe flat tire that fodks like a meu N - | PLUMBING | _ ticket 1o daughter just locks like an Pacific and the Great Northern Railways will receive = i other permanent hoarder 10 her ol | m—————e e e e n ha ted an order to prohibi- the necessary approval of the Interstate Commerce Heating, and Gencral Repairing. | All work guaranteed for Secretary M man g tion enforcement agents commanding them (o cease Commission, and what, it it is approved, will be "o " | FIR‘F ly IRF less money. ! L ong skirts should come back ‘ 4 ’ o 2k from Ulegal practices in obtaining evidence. No one its ‘flwll on -\""'““'\l‘\"“ angd ’"“"("""”"‘;_"”“' WAl guddenly a lot of men would have al & J el STF]‘»{,EHST"?:‘WORTK can doubt that th is the result of the interest fic conditions, are at ‘present matters of surmise. pock of 4 time getting used to recog | 5 - S <1 JOXNES ARE one 505 exhibited by mewbers of Congress in the manuer in The two companies, although under different person-|yizing wirls by their faces again. | OUR SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES = 2 = = = | which the so-called under cover men of the bureau "¢l of management, have already largely been ober-i Ay ypat, we doubt if casting pearls | Y1) pl . have been working., The hi gnificant feature @100 under common control, and have participated Rl B i BeR i aD s 1 F’Rl} I for many years in the joint lease of the Chi than of: of the issuance of this order is not that the Sec- ng flaming youth St L Burlington & Quincy. Apparently, the proposal - RADIO . ool advice, | i 1Y e R R e R O T RENT A BOX TODAY ATWATER-KENT SETS retary would issue it, but that it was necessary for Bhim to do so. It is @ matter of more or less common ' i ¢ S ¢ plifying of the finanacial relations of all three lines.!ospecially true of a husband and & 4 T AND SPEAKERS ;‘“"‘“""; e ““]""”““\ under cover 'l“"“ Tt niera’ taot ‘LAt SMGLL n Blehasi uiLansITorel bides hotee o fae _\,,(E,, ":' b TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE Radio Supplies of All Kinds have vio o the ver tWothey are supposed to provides highly intervesting testimony to the change woman ts either she begins plag o TARTIN 'NC enferee tncndo 1o obtain cvidence, They Bave i the attitude and relations of our rallways. AS 4 ning improvements on e P Safe Deposit is the cheapest and best i A‘A\erllr\ LYNCH i rought an I Tquors witness the rumshop in New ypesult of the disastrous fight in 1901 for control, Will the wise guys who say every . i1 srie: i i York operated Government-paid wen, encouraged directly of the Northern Pacific and indirectly of (hing in the worid §s nsetul, ploas Insurance against Fire and Robberies e others to violate the prohibition law in order that the Burlington & Quincy, the Northern Securities explain what excuse born mischief THE | they might make arre il secure convictions, In “holding company” was organized. It acquired a con- makers have for living? | | INSl] ANCE | the mind of the av citizen the question is rather trolling interest in Northern Pacific and Great North-| If soma girls wear their ekirts any P’IR T N /ITI()[V /1L BANI( | 2 why thes ces were net broken up by the courts, | ern stock The transaction was attacked by the higher they'll have to use them for L £ * | Allen Sllflllll(‘k, Inc. it they are illegal? It fs in the courts that illegall. Federal Governm under the Anti-Trust law of waists JUNEAU S ties are. or should be at any rate, halted, and jt|1590i the Supreme Court, in ordering dissolution of| The average wife can find plenty, | ¥ e B it it e e T R Mellon | Uh€ merger on March 14, 1504, ruled that under of faults in her alleged liege lovd, | Sm—— - — | B“’P";Im“mmcn e S s AL % the existing combination the constituent companics but you never hear*her complaining i | usines o v ; iig ring them 10wy cessarily ceased to be in active competition for, because he is 180 unselfish and| S g W'}QR’\ | Use and Occupancy R ltrade and commerce,” also that the power acquired thoughtful. i ‘; @ I 7“\@\12) | LI 5 S < [by the holding company constituted “a menace to,[ A good many marriages go on the | S | Cargo FAIRNESS TO CHILDREN ESSENTIAL. [and a restraint upon, that freedom of commerce Tocks because friend wife tries to| i Hulls ; 5 |which Congress intended to rognize and protec ! make her husband better instead of | | ReKIs‘ered Mall ‘ “Be as fair to children in your dealings with| ne recent discussions of railway consolidations,| devoting all her time trying to make | AUTOMOBILE 3 f sou would be 0 adults,” s in effect the ynder the auspices of the Government itself, and the him happy. ! Fire and Transportation admonition of the Commonwealth Fund, New York, | revival of this particular merger plan twenty No wite wants her husband to be! | Collision whic rrying ¢ study of juvenile delinquency years after the Supreme Court had ruled against|5® in love with her that he even can | Property Damage in many munities. Unfairness on the part of it, have seemed’ to some minds to indicate a radical|admire her in a last year's hat and! Liability parents, or their failure to understand their children,|change of popular opinion. But it is underlying con-|¢0at ! CASUALTY Racusnt ¢ <tarting point in making bad boys|ditions which have changed, mot political ideas. The| Many a man would be a heap hap- | | Compensation and giris U las found (0 the course of its investi-| RailWay Act of 1906, giving control of rates to the| bier if hie had 1o pay bigger grocery | | Public Liability gations. Tmmature children, lacking expericnce that Interstate Commission, was followed in 1920, on|bills aud smaller beauty parlor bills. | | Accident and Heaith comes with advaneing years. are quick to detect in-|T€turn of the roads from public to private owner- ot i | IFE R o i o ent. | ShiD. Dy further almost complete extension of the| e ';Y] entence Sermon All Forms e SOnS: L iontrol of rates, being no longer a possibil the ¢ 1ocks of se 55, | g e alipyiediita pass Lnnobised I Transportation Act of 1920 provided that railways i| ALLEN SHATTUCK,Ine. Although the investigators have not assembled ! ontemplating consolidation, on the basis prescribed News of the Names Club i Insurance — Real Estate any statistics to demonstrate. the work accomplished by the act, “shall be and they are hereby relieved| BOY: & tran. I\ D. Q~-John. Ratz i In bringing boys and girls into harmony with their|trom the operation of the Anti-Trust laws” in so|'® reported f om Avringtey. Kas. e environment, numcrous individual cases show that!far as the prohibitions of those laws affected an| P& ke - : B G e rated S 4 oo or obnil e el he i e i DON'T FORGET i g . he » liable to become delinquents. It has been found that| [t is, in other w n entirely new railway| The Border Queen salls from Se-| Sa'vlngs Commerctal JAPANESE TOY SHOP | pampering is as dangerous to the average child as|situation which is ¢ sred in the existing change!attle Feb. 8. We save you money. ! H. B. MAKINO : too strict discipline. Intelligence of the first order|0f srouping, with ou sty as with England.|For information inquire Agent Fem- | 5 is required in dealing with cases of delinquency | The plan is 0 aj . a4 greatly changed in-{mer, Phone 114 —adv. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits ... ...§ 202,417.91 Front Street 1 since it is not infreque the first step in a erim-|dustrial situation e e Besourccs at the close of business, Dec. 31, 1926 .. $2,367,937.43 P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders ; inal career. Properly It with, delinquent young-| RS ;' # g b B = b sters may. and often do, develop into the very finest| Sviet Russ joring @ fime upon people; Juneau Public Library || We solicit your account whether — iy | ) ke e ) s b | who scold their Haw that quaint old cus-||, % 73 : : (e i ien carelansly baudlad, given nure | EI0 K o) aver theres—(ERITR0GIBIS Recoray || @Rd Etes Reqdingl Boom o ool R THE CLUB LUNCH v ¥y nominal treatment of a more or less perfunctory LR Mg City Hall, Second Floor | growth is an indication of the 5 l"f’:‘;""] sy "‘]“‘f],:" BURRSGAINE stagek JHIOS S| | s lonob i shance (HEGLHIG S arlLs Lnlbaat iain Street at 4th helpful service we are able to ROOM i Sreming; class, | will run out of employment in the near future.— Reading Room Open Fror render our customers. Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m, Daily i IN ‘-\I—R_’l‘d 7\I);Irl;\' T 2 N | (Des Moines Register.) | 8 a. m to 10.p. m. TONY LAURIDSEN, i UNF !/ ADMINISTRATION. _— e Circulation Room Open From T’ B M B ’ l B k Proprietor 3 i o N To the student of afairs Mr. Heflins specches| | 1 t0 §:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. || e D. . Denrends bpan B % i ; o T '\_“” ; ‘“‘I‘! = l~ : arve always interesting, containing as they do many to 8:30 p. .n. When we see the way a woman of X the oil land dispute is so well-founded and so com-|guets you never find elsewhere.—(Detroit News.) Current Magazines, Newspapers, OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA today stands the cold in‘gauzy noth S plete, that it seems more or less childish to under = i i St ! Reference Books, Etc * ings, our conviction is that it sha. take to turn the situation to partisan political adva Congressmen are beginning to see that it is time' AiL : -V S | still is “weak woman” the wealnwu‘ ’ < tage. This, however, is apparently what Senator’to end the chaos in the air.—(Boston Globe.) ! FREE TO s @z %,;@@ { DI ), num ha in the head. ey

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